I ran across the following mind-blowing numbers – and came to the conclusion that there are vast sums of money out there if one is creative enough to capitalize on what people are willing to… Read more »
Insights and ideas
ILO Institute
Visitors to our site might have an interest in the work of the ILO Institute. Here’s the news about them: The ILO Institute brings together senior executives from Fortune 500’s, for dialogue with Nobel Prize… Read more »
Comment on Virtual Operations
From our good friend in Korea, Hyokon Zhang (we’ve temporarily disabled comments due to too much junk and spam – but if you email me comments I’ll happily post them – Rita) I absolutely agree…. Read more »
Women owned businesses
I thought this update on the status of female entrepreneurship was very interesting: Women-owned Firms Increase Nearly 20 Percent Women-owned firms increased nearly 20 percent over the latest period studied, according to a report released… Read more »
The power of backwards
Have just read a great story about Gamal Aziz of the MGM Grand, who has adopted a set of principles that are very like the ones we recommend in “Discovery Diven Planning.” The idea: Pick… Read more »
Procrastination!
I was recently asked by a reporter to comment on the dilemma of procrastination. Here are some thoughts: Why do people procrastinate? Among the common reasons I?ve observed: We have a human tendency to over-value… Read more »
Risk of offshoring your crown jewels
Fortune (May 1, 2006)prints a report that should give everyone hungry for low-cost manufacturing in China pause. It seems that once you’ve trained the crew, handed over the blueprints and turned the crank on production,… Read more »
Innovative HR
This is an interesting way to deal with workforce flexibility. Business Week (April 17, 2006 edition, p. 14) reports that McDonald’s in the UK is testing a program that allows employees from the same immediate… Read more »
Tragic second order
Today’s Wall Street Journal tells a tragic tale of unanticipated consequences. It seems that many AIDS sufferers in South Africa are not taking their medicine in order to make themselves REALLY sick. Why do this?… Read more »
iPod software once more
I’ve probably spent a solid 6 hours with Apple people on the phone, trying to figure out why my shiny new iPod with video and photos won’t sync properly. They told me it was my… Read more »
Selling software on the Internet
I was recently asked to comment on Internet selling of software: Internet sales of software has obvious advantages: it is vastly less expensive than shipping physical products; allows a company to develop direct relationships with… Read more »
Ads replacing $$$
I was recently asked about the emerging practice of replacing payment for services with watching ads. Here are some thoughts: The practice of trading ad-watching for bill payments has been tried before, without very good… Read more »